Why Our Currency Will Fail

is that you think there is a ‘united states’, a country–there is not–at least not a single country–there is the country of the ‘owners’, the banking cartel —and the country of you and me.
forget about exposing hypocrisies–they re straw men put there to drain your energy fighting them—they have dozens waitig in reserve when you finish with these.

power concedes nothing

do you imagine there is redress thru the election process, the political system?!

 

Excellent commentary as usual…
There are many in my neck of the woods who are walking around with a feeling of constant nausea in their stomachs.  The feeling that something just isn’t quite right, but cannot pinpoint the exact problem.  Yet, most choose to ignore it, complain about it and go one with their day/week/month/year.  

Of the many reasons I joined PeakProsperity.com, the primary reason is this…

Chris provides indepth analysis of subjects crucial for society.  He presents the facts.  He presents them in a way that provides the reader (or listener) with enough information for the reader (or listener) to decide for themselves how they want to interpret the information.  There are many blogs out there, that scream doom & gloom and end of the world stuff, but rarely provide any useful facts other than their personal ranting and fear mongering.  There are a few that are good, but none like this one.  

In addition to Chris’ thoroughness of subjects, he also has involved a tremendous team who provide a well rounded conversation for most (if not all) issues that are imperative for each and every one of us to learn and know - even if there is no shtf scenario.

In addition to that…include many member posters and we have most everything a person needs to educate ourselves, assist us in determining if the data presented requires action and a plan of action if we so choose.

In addition to that…he recommends you do your homework.  Learn it, understand it, then make your decision based on the facts as you understand them.

The situation we face is not one that has been taught in school.  I think the people ‘in charge’ are winging it.  No one knows exactly how this will play out.  It’s anybody’s guess.  The longer it drags out, the worse ‘it’ will be…whatever it is.

I still have that feeling of nausea…it’s getting stronger now.  Unlike some of my friends and family, I will not be caught like a deer in the headlights - wake up one day, look around and everyone is asking ‘what the heck is happening?’ 

I am very thankful to have whatever time is available to continue educating myself and making preparations for whatever may come our way.

A big thank you to Chris & friends for sharing your knowledge, ideas and common sense approach - I sure find it helpful and a calming factor on days when I feel like my head is going to explode.    


On a side note…the passage of NDAA and other homeland security ‘rules’ being implemented, you have to ask yourself (at least I do)…why?  It almost seems like the government is anticipating and preparing for civil unrest.  What do I know, but it sure seems that way.  Our county just purchased a drone…yippee.  

 

 

 

 

 mark11ark wrote:  I've watched Damon Vrabel's videos on the ponzi nature of our monetary system that has made the events of the past 100 years make sense. ...............  There is an answer and Damon makes it clear.  If you can find his vids, it will suddenly make sense.
 His videos are still up at    http://www.csper.org/renaissance-20.html    and worth the time to watch   Jim  

Retha, in a nut shell just a very well written posting.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta2m3D9Ig0g

The U.S. only has 23 years of consumption of natural gas if used at existing rates. Thus it is a poor idea that Chris has of massively increasing its use:
http://www.theoildrum.com/node/8914

The last time a politician spoke truth to the American people- Jimmy Carter- he was lambasted by the media. Yes, Carter addressed the American people as adults and he was a man of results. Under his presidency, foreign oil imports were reduced by a whooping 1/3, which in turn caused the price to plummet just in time for Reagan to claim credit. By the way, the first official act of the Reagan presidency was to remove the solar panels installed by Carter on top the White House. The Reagan administration claimed that Carter’s focus on conservation was "a moral virtue that had no relevancy to government."  Be careful what you wish for…

Damon Vrabel quotes the Council of Foreign Relations as the de-facto owners of the USA and by extention the rest of the world.So I had a sticky beak at our putative Owners . Here is a list. Do you see anyone of interest?

 heffe
I think you are mistaken. It is not that so many ‘want’ collapse, but that they see that it SHOULD be the result IF THE RULES ARE FOLLOWED.
What you are observing is not a disappointment at the failure of early collpase but anger that the rules are bent toward the benefit of a few and at the expense of we many. I doubt any here would be disappointed with real growth caused by actual creation of wealth. What riles us is that we see the inflation game book being opened and used (as it always is) to benefit the big and important and the connected and at the expense of the weak the old and the average.
The people are not stupid but rather trusting and what good person would not be angered by the betrayal at hand.

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http://www.currency.com.pk/gold-rates.html